Captive TORIKO Ultimate Pleasure
Captive TORIKO Ultimate Pleasure

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Captive TORIKO Ultimate Pleasure

1998
Movie
70 min
Japanese

The fifth Toriko film. Kazuko Kato, a part-time worker, is just an ordinary woman like any other. Her boyfriend, Naoyuki, is also an ordinary man. One day, Kazuko is kidnapped by three men with the intention of brutally raping her. These are the perpetrators of a series of rapes that have recently been occurring in her hometown. The three men take turns beating Kazuko. In a sexual hell that is close to extreme torture, she is too terrified to resist and is abandoned on a street corner in a rag doll-like state. However, from that day forward, another woman lurking inside Kazuko begins to take over her with tremendous force...

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: Katsumi OnoGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A mysterious woman known as Toriko invites unsuspecting men to her secluded mansion for a night of ultimate pleasure. However, these encounters are not what they seem, as Toriko has a sinister and deadly agenda for her guests. The film follows a detective investigating the disappearances of men who were last seen entering Toriko's luxurious yet terrifying domain.

Critical Reception

Captive TORIKO Ultimate Pleasure is a lesser-known Japanese exploitation film that garnered attention for its controversial themes and graphic content. Critical reception was generally poor, with many critics citing its gratuitous violence and weak plot as significant drawbacks. However, it found a niche audience among fans of extreme horror and J-horror for its unsettling atmosphere and shocking imagery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and disturbing premise.

  • Criticized for its explicit and often exploitative content.

  • Noted for its unsettling atmosphere and shock value.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Captive TORIKO Ultimate Pleasure are scarce due to its niche appeal and controversial nature. Those who have seen it often acknowledge its disturbing themes and graphic presentation, with some finding it a uniquely unsettling experience, while others find it to be gratuitously violent and lacking in substance.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a subgenre of Japanese horror known as 'pink films' or 'erotic violence' films, which often blend explicit sexual content with horror or thriller elements.

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